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vy 1 :? g r ?' t! H 1 I n Christmas Services at the Churches LUTHHHAN ClIUllCII The morning nt 7 o'clock shnrp. "Silent Night" The men Organ Voluntnry Mrs. Huxoll Processional Hymn No21G Tho Matin Service "Thy Light fa Come" Tho Choir "Tho Lord Shall ComfortfHon".... JMisscs Esther Sandnlinnd Mario Bowen "From Lands Afar" ....Messrs. Moore, Shaffer and Yost "And there wore Shepherds" Choir The Offertory and the Offering "Oil Come All Yo Faithful",. The Men Duot. . . .Miss Uienor nnd Mrs. Huffman "Sing Yo the Lord" Mr. Shaffer Hyman and the Prayer "Tho Lord's Anointed" Mesrs Shaffer and Yost Solo Miss Irma Huffman "Hail Redomcr King" The Choir Closing Servico The evening service by tho Sunday school. Another good service is In prep aration by the children. Tho offering will be for others and be dovoted to the aid of our church schools. The money thus goes to a worthy causo where it is certain to do great good and gives op portunity for tho developing of the true spirit of Christmas giving. The morning offering goes to the choir fund to pay for music, vestments nnd the like. The choir has been working hard to present a good servico but It will not be reported in full. The Luthorans will bo counted on all being present at these always inspiring servico on Christmas day. METHODIST Elaborato preparations havo been mado by ths teachers and pupils for the Christmas program which will be given at the church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The main foaluro of tho program will bo a Christmas sceno in pantomime of angels and shepherds who appear in Christmas carols and re citations. A large white cross and two trees will used for decorations. Tho'pupils will be taught tho lesson of giving and a silver offering for the Mothers' Jowel home at York will be given by tho school. A Christmas treat will bo given the pupils at the closo of tho program. EPISCOPAL Tliu special Christmas services of tho Episcopal cnurch will bo held tomorrow evening and night. At 7:30 tomorrow evening n special service will be held at the church for the Sunday school scholars and parents, and this Bervico will ho followed by a cantata and Christmas treo at Masonic hall. The can- tatu is entitled "The Road to Christ mas Land" and is a two-act musical play in which representatives from the Sunday school with the guide and com mittoo aro about to Btart on n journoy to Christmas land. On this journoy they encountor Brownies, sunbonnet and overall children, navy boys, teddy bear girls, otc, and finally, in tho laBt act, they roach Christmas land nnd tho homo of Santa Claus. At 11:30 tomorrow night thoro wil bo tho Choral Eucharist, with the following program by tho choir: Pro cessional, "It Came Upon tho Midnight Cloar;" "Threefold Kyrio;" Gloria Tibi, "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks," anthem, "Tho Wondrous Story," Sonctus, AgnuB Dei, ,"I Honrd the Voico of Jesus Say," To Doum, ro cassional, "Hark the Herald Angels Sing." ChriatmaB morning thoro will be holy communion nt otght nndatnlno o'clock. Mrs. Jennio Criswell was taken to a local hospital Sunday for medical treatment. Mrs. 0. II. Thoolecko, who has been very ill at a local hospital, Is reported convalescing. Pat Norris, who is attending univer sity at Lincoln, is spending tho holidays at his homo in this city. Miss Holen Lindsay, of Sidney, Is spending the holidays in tho city wijh Miss Maria LoDIoyt. ORGANIZED 1887 Mutual Building and Loan Association OF NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Assets December 1, 1913, $566,896.07 Paid up stock pays six per cent dividends and may be cashed at any time on thirty dnys' notice. Monthly savings, installment stock, pays eight por cent dividends . Either stock may be subscribed for AT ANY TIME. This Association is operated under stnte supervision und the stock affords an Investment that cannot bo excelled for safety. , , T. C. PATTERSON, President. r.S.tG0OZEE, Secretary,.,. Railroad Notes Will Cralgie loft Sunday for Norfolk where ho has accepted a position as a machinist. Joo Larson, chief olark in the Union Pncific district foreman's office, will leave this evonlng for his home in St. Paul, Nebr., to spend Xmas. Union Pacific Detective Gormnn spent the latter part of last week visit ing friends In Grand Island, which city was his former homo. Conductor Rhoades, who was taken out of service last July, has been re instated and will resume work shortly nfter the first of January. H. F. DuDerry was able to resume his work Saturday as machinist at the round houso after being out of work for a week on account of a injured back. A number of tho men at tho railroad shops will spend tho holidays out of town. Several passes have been issued to Omaha, Denver and Cheyenne to the shop men. A. H. Becker, former telegraph operntor at Potter, has been transferred to this city and is a member of the operating force at tho now yard office near tho round house. Frank R. Mjiryott, former operator of this city but for five yoars past sta tion agent at Oshkosh, has resigned and will devoto his time to ranching on his land in the hills north of Oshkosh. The heirs of Charley Vanllouson, the Burlington engineer who was killed at Brush, Col., in December of last year, wore given a judgment of $12,000 in tho district court at Central City Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Tiloy has gone to Grand Island to spend Christmas with her parents. B. M. Walker had a narrow escape from death at Ogalalla Saturday noon when tho team he was driving across thj Union Pacific tracks was struck by the engine pulling tho west bound local. One horse was killed, the other badly injured, tho wagon demolished, but Walker escaped with slight injuries. Tho railroad shops were shut down Saturday and Sunday on account of lack of work. Engines Nos, 355 and 172 were finished up Friday evening and that closed the work until some thing else comes in. Engine No. 355 was in for general overhauling, but there were only some minor repairs made on "No. 172. P. J. Norton, ' foremnn at tho rail road shops, left yesterday to spend two weeks visiting at Davenport, la., and Peoria, III. His family has been visiting for some time with Mrs. Norton's pnrents at Davenport. Mr. Norton will visit Peorin fjpr the Bnke of renewing oki irionusnips. tie was rormerly em ployed at that place. Ice on tho Union Pacific lake east of town has reached u thickness of nine inches, or four inches less than the minimum thickness required for storage purposes. Tho company hopes to begin tho ice harvest January first, but tho date of weather courso depends upon tho conditions within tho noxt week. Tho Union Pacific is holding au ac cummulated surplus of thirty-four million dollars, which is part of tho profit accruing out of Bales of the Northern Pacific and Great Northern railroad shares. Aa this BUrplua is not needed for now lines or physical better ments of existing linns, it is' probable that the oxecutivo committee will order a "melon" cutting. Emphasizing necessity for further action by tho federal government to provido greater safety for travelers and employes upon tho railroads, tho Inter state commorce commission in its annual roporb makes vigorous recom mendations for additional powers over the phyfilcul construction and operation of tho roads. Tho commission also rec ommends that it bo given authority to suporviso the issue of railroad securi ties and some measure of control over the capitalization. It is probable that congress will so amend the existing law as to give tho commission the authority thoy ask. K'fflBgw!aaOTiii i CALIFORNIA'S BEST THE YEAR Seasons have but little effect in the uniformly pleasing climate of California every day is a day for out-door sports; and there are special attractions for every member of the family. When you go to California is of little consequence, but how you go is of all importance. There is one best way the road that has proven its superiority for nearly half a century, the road whose service is ns uniformly perfect as California's climate. This and more too is the UNION STANDARD ROAD OF THE WEST Protected by Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals. Dustless Hoadbeil Double Track For California litcraturo and Information relative to routes, stopover privileges, etc., call on or address F. E. BULLARD, Agent NORTH PLATTC, NED. Mr. and Mrs. Rcscoe Zimmer, of Sid nay, former North Platte residonts, aro visiting friends in town. Miss Alblna Hahlor left yesterday for Sidney to spend the holidays visiting her brother, Frank Hahlor. George Brown and Ira Ditto arrived in the city Saturday evening to spend tha holidays with their parents Dr. J. S. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention to Obsterics and Children's Diseases. Phones, office 183, residence 283 Office in McDonald Bank Building. Worth Platte, Nebraska aena a of Christmas Just a few words a gift of friendliness and a'ood cheer to those in distant places on Christ mas will make the day brighter and more signifi cant. Tho Bell Telephone makes it possible for you to share your happiness with those who may 'have less. Telephone and spread good cheer, for Christmas comes but once a year. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY PROBATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska Doc. Uth, 1913. In tho matter of tho estate of Hnttlo Farrlngton, Deceased, Notice la hereby given, that tho creditors of said dectwsci) will meet tho Executor of sold estate, beforo tho county judgo of Lincoln county, m'oraihn, ui mu county court, room. In said county, on tho 20th day cf Jan. 1911, and on tho 20th day of July, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment nnd allowance Six months nro allowed for creditors to present their claims, nnd one jenr for tho Executor to settle said estate, from the Uth ilnv .nf n.-r ini'l A copy of this order to Ims published In tho North Platto Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news paper printed In said county for four successive weeks prior to January 14, 1913. diffi.4 JOHN GItANT. County Judge. r Sheriff's Sale. lly virtue of an order of sale Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a ilcKreo of foreclosure rendered In said court whvroin lllancho 11, Field Is plaintiff nnd Thur lough Chambers, etnlaro defendants, nnd to mo dliected I will on tho 2Uhday of Jan., 19U. at 2 p clock p. m nt tho east front door of tho court house In North I'latte, Lincoln county. No. brnska, sell at public miction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interest and 'costs, tho following described property to-wlt-East one-half (EM) Section twenty-four (21) Township Eleven (ll) North of Range Twenty-eight (28) west of tho 6th P. M. Lincoln luuiuy. iicurnsHn. Dated North l'latto. Neb., Dec 22. 1913. l23-6 A.J. SALISHURY. Shorjff -.(t radial"' TH frcm y E -a2pKii vaj w rui n mm i i r SEASON. IS ALL 'ROUND WE HAV E IT! Gifts for Every one. We have a full New Stock of Jewelry for holiday Gifts, including Bracelets, Lockets, Fob chains, rings and many other articles that will make nice gifts. L. A Line. The North Platte Jeweler. WIWHIMFWWMilll,rttfWJtM . j Signet Chapter 0 E. 5., NO. 55- Mcets 2nd and 4 th Thursday of every month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. tftmtnfuumitmfattftnlfnitionrumgtiiim"f saiiilG Bought and highest market prices paid PtIONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. AUCTION OF SCHOOL LAND Notice is hereby given that On the 27 .h day of Docember, 1913, at 1 o'clock, p. m., at the office of the county treas urer of Lincoln county, the Commis sioner of Public Lands and Buildings or his authorized representative, will offer for lease at public auction all educational lands within said county upon which forfeiture of contract has been declared as follows: All 30-14-27 T. L. Carroll. Dated Deccmbor 6, 1913. FltED BlXKMANN, Commisioner of Public Lands and Buildings Notice. G. V. Carroll, first and real name un known, will tnko notice, that on the 7th day of October, 1913, P. II. Sulli van, a justice of the peace, of North Platte Precinct No. 1, Lincoln county, Nebraska.issued an order of attachment for tho sum of $21.75 in an action pen ding before him, wherein Albert E. Timmerman is plaintiff and G. V. Carroll, first and real name unknown. defendant, that property consisting of one box of merchandise, the contonts of which nro one rug 9x12 nnd a quan tity of bedding and dishes, has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 29th day of Dec. 1913, at ten o'clock a. m. Albert E. Timmerman, Plaintiff. North Platte, Neb., Nov. 17th, 1913. Notice for Publication. James S Gilbert, mn n-sidnnt defen dant, will take notice that on the 23d day of October. 1913, Roy Haney, I. D. Mc Knightand C. E. Haney filed their pe tion in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to havo n certain sheriff's deed to EJ NWJand "VJ of NE1 of Sec 35, T 16 N, It 32 "V, dated August 29th, 1912, nnd recorded in the office of the county clerk of Lincoln county, Ne braska on the 7th day of September, 1912, in Book "A-ll," at page 531 can celled and annulled and set aside; also tno proceeqings anti ciecreo hail in and about andiu)pn which said deed was based cancelled and set aside, and for such other and further relief as may bo just and equitable. You aro required to answer said Tpe titionon or before Monday tho 12th day of January, 1911. Dated this 25th day of November, 1913. Roy Haney, I. D. McKnight and C. E, HAN3Y. , By Muldoon & Gibbs, their attorneys. frAL IFIC P JspUiM 'VBTBEeflnKVTHfiDBTTCfl&AiMStSnSI )W Di Infield Infield Pliyslclnns and Surgeons. WILLIS J. RKDFIELD, Surgeon. JOE B. REDFIELD. Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 042. OR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephone Red 4 C05K Dewey St. North Pla '.tc, Nebraska. Dr. D. C. Crocker. Osteopathic Physician PHONE RED 621. GEO. B. DENT, Physicion and Suraeon, jf Office over McDonald Bank. Phones i Office ISO i nones Residence 115 g 1lrftflri(r!MtiMt Jrtrfls') Office Phone 410 Re's. Blk 552 Bertha E.Mangoyi, M D. Physician and Surgeon Deseaaas of Women and Children Specialty NORTH PLATTE, NEB. New McCabe Blbg. S SHIifiKWlV..! I ? IVMV.WkWU 8 A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, ;'; Physicians add Surgeons, j Office over Stone Drug Co. 5 a Phones S J IlCOiUClltD t.to v-. - r-r .-- aaajaa.aarfa Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L . C . D R O S T , Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Oldest Bank In Lincoln County North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Soliclt-Your Buoinsss. Established in 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner 6th and Vine Streets NORTH PLATTE, NEB. R. D. Thomson. For Thirty or more Years. Wo have been making, repairing cleaning, and altering clothes for tne people of North Platte, We have aimed to give satisfaction, and wo guess we have been successful, else the people would not now pat ronzo us. Give us a chance to do your work. F J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nyal drug store. PJTRONIZE THE nftT In House of Good Shows I H I When in North Piaffe. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon nt 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. Dr. A. G. Mathews Specialist. Twelve years of practice in Nebraska. Special Attention to Dental Work Successfully treats diseases of domestic animals. These are some of my cures, pollevel, fistula, sweeney, spavin lameness, splints, curb, ruptures, moon blindness, etc. Calls answeredday or night Located at Palace Livery Barn Phones 29 or Red 707 McDonald State Bank Jlil SeKSHNSH.H.IIW.limHMHBi.wS NOTICE TO NON-UESIDENTS Marie E. Jones, H. V. Jones, her husband, C. M. Gllmore..Mrstndavl nfuwi'titicnwn.S.II. Stahr, first nnd rail name unkuown, I. Llpsky. first nnd rwil itamo unknown, B. W. Jones nml M. E. Jones, nls wife, first nml renl name un known, II. L. Brown, first anil real nnmo unknown, Thomas II. Hushes anil Henry Neurne, Defimilants, will take notice thnt upon the 31st day of October, 1913, Charles A. Heady, plaintiff, fifed his petition In the District Court of Lincoln county, Ncbraskn, to havo the following deeds cancelled nnd anuulled and discharged of record, to-wlt: Warranty deed from Thomas II. IlUKhes, to S. H. Stnhr, acknowledged Mny 2, 1911, filed for re cord April 15th, 1911, In Book "H-3," at page 418: Quit claim deed from Henry Neverne, slnftle, to Thomas H. Hutches, dated November 22nd. 1911, Hied for record November 26th, 1912, recorded In Book "A-12, at patto 689'- warranty deed from C. M. Gllmoro to II. W. Jones, dated January 4th, 1913,flleil for record Janunty ICth, 1913, recorded In Book "H-3" patre 659; warranty deed from B. W. Jones and wife, M. E. Jones to I.Llpslty.dated January 7th, 1913, filed for record January 16th, 1913, recorded In Book "B-3," at pajro 6G0; war ranty deed from Mario E. Jones to C. M. Gllmoro dated January 27th, 1913, filed for record Jan uary 29th, 1913, recorded In Book "B'3," page 67C: Deed from I. Llpsky to Marie E, Jones dated January 21th, 1913, filed for record February 1st, 1913, recorded In Book "B-5", pnire 37; warranty deed from S. H. Stahr to C. M. Gllmoro dated May 27th, 1912, filed for record February Eth, 1913, recorded In Book "B-3,", patre 631; also mortsatro from C. M. Gllmoro to II, L. Brown, dnted Decem ber 12th. 1912, filed for record .Innuary 13th, 1913. recorded in Book "41," patto 442, for the reason that all! of the said deeds and mortgages nron cloud upon plaintiff's title and are null and void. I'lalntlir also prays to have tho title quieted in sold plaintiff free nnd clear of all of said deeds and mortgages, and for such other and iurther relief aB may bo just nud equitable. He. thn said plnlntilf, clnlmlng to bo the owner in feo simple of of all of ths southwest quarter (SWW) of section thirty-three (33V, township ten (10), north rango thirty-two (32), west In Lincoln county, Nebraka. You and each of you nro required to answer said petition on or beforo Monday, January 12th, 1914. Dated this 26th day of Novemlxpr, 1913. Ciiaulks A. Heady, By Muldoon & GHbbs, his Attorneys. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICr. OK SALE IN rAIlTITION In the District Court of Lincoln County, Neb. Fred Morgan, Plaintiff, vs I MnrleSchrccongost,mlnorand '. IrenoSchrecongast, minor, I Defendants. J Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree and order of the Judge of tho District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, mado on tho 21st day of November, 1913, tho undersigned referee duly appointed In said cause and after having taken the oath prescribed by law nnd giv ing liond in the sum and manner with surety as provided by law and nppoved by tho cdurt and by H. M. Grimes, Judge of Bald Court, 1, M. E. Crosby, the said referee will offer nt public auction at the east front door of the court house. In said county of Lincoln, state of Nebraska, to the highest bidder for cash tho following de scribed property which was ordered to bo sold by said decree of said omt, to-wlt: All of lot seven (7), block seventj -Sf ver 'V, of the original city of North Platte, Nebr--.., and the south half(sH) of lot ten (10). of the County Clerk's Subdivision of the south half (SK) of the northeast quarter (NEH)-Of section thirty-two (32), township four teen, range thirty (30), west of the Sixth Princi pal Meridian, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Sale will bo held and said property sold as aforesaid at two o'clock, p. m. central standard time on the 27th day of December, 1913, and said sale will be held open for one hour from and after the said timo of two o'clock, p. m. on said date. Dated this 24th day of November, 19tf . 88- M. E. Crosby. Referee. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decrco of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Fritz L. Wlenberg is plaintiff, and Roy Surber, et al are defendants, and to me directed. I will on the 10th day of January 1914, at 2 o'clock, p. m at the cast front door of the court house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, the following described, property to-wit: Lot one (1) in Block thirteen (13) in Pcniston's Addition to the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., December 8th, 1913. d5-5 A. J. SAUsntmr. Sheriff. PROBATE NOTICE In the county court of Lincoln "county, Ne braska, December 2nd, 1913. In tho matter of the estato of William Shear, deceased. Notico U hereby given, that the creditors of eald deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before the county judgo of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room.in said county, on the 6th day of January 19H, and on the 6th day of July 1914, nt 9 o'clock a, m., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for exam ination, a,diustmcrjt nnd allowance. Six months arc allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for the administrator to settle said estate, from the 2Sth day of December, 1913. A copy of this order to be published in the North Platto Tribune, n legal semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county for four successive weeks prior to Jan. 0, 1914, d9-4 JOHN GRANT, Bounty Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 01260 DEPAKTMENT OP THE INTERIOR. United States Land Office At North Platte, Nebraska, Nov. 15th, 1913. Notico is hereby given that Samuel Young of Somerset, Neb., who on Apr. 2nd, 1908, made homestead entry. No. 23922, Serial No. 01260 for EH Section 26, Township UN. Rango 31, W. of 6th Principal Meridan, has filed notico of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before tho register and receiver at North Platto Nebraska, on the 12th day of January 1914. Claimant names as wltnessses: George Bur mood. J. E. Lawyer. Frank Wilson, nil of Somer fcet. Neb., O. E. Elder, of North Platte, Nebr. nlSMi J. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE OF SETTLEMET. The State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. In the County Court, In tho matter of tho estate of Thomas J. Davles, deceased. To the creditors, heirs, legatees, and others In terested in tho estato of Thomas J. Davies Tako ' notice, that executors have filed In the county court n report tof their doings ns executors of said estate, and it Is ordered that tho same Btand for hearing the 23rd day of December, A. D., 1913, beforo tho court at the hour of 9 o'clock, a. m at which timo any person Interested may appear and except to and contest the same. Notice of this proceeding nnd tho hearing thereof is ordered given to all persons interctted in said matter by publishing a copy of this order In tho North Platto Tribune, a semlweekly newspaper, printed In Bald county for three successive weeks prior to tho said date of hrarlntf. Dated December 1st, 1913. d2-3 JO UN OltANT. County Judge . Notice or Incorporation Notice" is hereby given that articles of incorporation subscribed by D. T. QuiRley, J. S. Twinem and Geo. B. Dent were filed in the office of tho county clerk of Lincoln county. Nebras ka, on October 13th, 1913, and which said articles show: 1. That the namo of the corporation is The North .Platte General Hospital Association. 2. That the principal place of trans acting business is North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska. 3. That the general nature of the business to be transacted js to maintain and operate a hospital for the care and treatment of persons sick, disabled or otherwise incapacitated; to buy lease, erect and acquire, hold, own and manage real estate and bnildings for the hospi tals and hospital purposes, and to do all things necessary In conjunction with the maintenance and operation of said hospital or hospitals. 4. The capitnl stock of the corpora tion is $2,000 fully subscribed. 5. Tho time of commencement of aapi corporation is October 13, 1913 nnd at termination October 13, 1933. G. Tho highest amount of indebted ness or liability to which tho corpora tion may subject itself is two-thirds of paid up stock. 7. The affairs of the corporation are to bo managed by president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and board of directors. The North Platto General Hospital Association. By Dr. D. T. Quigley, President Attest: Geo. U. Dent, Secretary. d5-4 '- f t